The word family for "propellers" includes related terms such as "propel," "propulsion," "propelled," and "propelling." These words all share a common root related to the act of driving or pushing something forward. The family emphasizes the action and mechanism behind how propellers function in various contexts, such as aviation and marine applications.
The root word of "propellers" is "propel," which means to drive forward or cause to move.
It is the word used to describe the noise made by propellers as they churn up water as they revolve.
Precision Propellers was created in 1979.
Lang Propellers was created in 1913.
Tennessee Propellers was created in 1981.
3 Propellers were on the famous RMS TITANIC!
No. Gliders, jets and rocket-propelled aircraft do not have propellers.
Some airplanes have had up to 8 propellers.
De Havilland Propellers was created in 1935.
Generally speaking there are 4 propellers. Two of them are crossed over each other that form the main propellers, and the other two are at the rear.
The Helicopter with the long propellers creates more list and has to do less rotations, and use less power than the one with short proplellers. Therefore Helicopter with the long propellers will hover and stay in air longer than the one with short propellers.
The propellers on the plane were 8.5 feet long